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Proceedings, 2020, OpenSky 2020
8th OpenSky Symposium 2020
Online| 12–13 November 2020
Volume Editors:
Xavier Olive, Université de Toulouse, France
Enrico Spinielli, Eurocontrol, Belgium
Rainer Koelle, Eurocontrol, Belgium
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Since its launch in 2013, the OpenSky Network has quickly evolved to a large-scale air traffic control data collection and sharing platform. With now more than 1000 sensors operated by volunteers
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Since its launch in 2013, the OpenSky Network has quickly evolved to a large-scale air traffic control data collection and sharing platform. With now more than 1000 sensors operated by volunteers across the globe and more than 8000 users, the OpenSky Network is today contributing greatly toward the vision of a more efficient, secure, and reliable operation of the airspace by providing open accessibility of air traffic control data to the public. The symposium, currently in its 8th edition, serves as a forum to discuss new ideas, the network itself, and research activities around the OpenSky Network. The main topics and sessions of the conference cover: air traffic management, performance models, environmental and societal issues, and multilateration.
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